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Tropical Deforestation Slows in 2025: Progress Amid Ongoing Challenges
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Safeguarding Ekuri Forest: The Battle Against Illegal Logging and Its Impacts on Biodiversity and Community Livelihoods
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Restoring the Sundarbans: A Critical Front in Climate Survival for Bangladesh
Restoring the Sundarbans is a matter of national survival When negotiators convened in Brazil for…
Indigenous Leaders Demand Inclusion in COP30: Protecting Rivers and Forests for Future Generations
AsiaOne A river-length appeal before COP30 After weeks tracing the veins of South America from…
Thriving in Extremes: Life and Adaptation in Carajás Rupestrian Grasslands
Surviving Harsh Conditions of Carajás Rupestrian Grasslands Perched on ironstone plateaus in Brazil’s Eastern Amazon,…
Exploring Ulawa Island: A Rich Tapestry of Rainforests, Reefs, and Resilience
What are the environmental features of Ulawa Island? - Curious Expeditions Remote yet resilient, Ulawa…
Understanding Climate Tipping Points: Risks, Research, and a Glimmer of Hope
What are climate tipping points? They sound scary, especially for ice sheets and oceans, but…
Brazil’s Environmental Turning Point: Progress Amidst Agribusiness Challenges Ahead of COP30
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